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Taking Back Sunday Video Update
A quick little video update from Taking Back Sunday can be seen below featuring two very special guests..
City and Colour EP
City and Colour will be releasing a new EP called Live At The Orange Lounge on April 17th.
Track listing:
1. Forgive Me
2. Against The Grain
3. Waiting”¦
4. What Makes A Man?
5. Comin’ Home
6. Save Your Scissors
Metro Station Break Up
Metro Station has broken up. An article regarding the break up can be seen below.
If there were one word for the Campus Activities Board’s concerts at Homecoming and Tigerfest this year, it might be “unpredictable.” Scheduled headliners Keri Hilson and Wale dropped out of the October Homecoming concert three weeks ahead and were replaced by Lupe Fiasco.
On Monday evening, Bridget Chase, assistant director of programming for student activities, got a call she was hoping not to receive. Metro Station, the scheduled opening act for Tigerfest on April 25, has broken up.
“Our middle agent called me to let me know and my first thought was ‘He’s got to be kidding,'” she said.
The band’s label, Columbia Records, has not yet responded to a request for comment.
In 2009, the band lost bassist Blake Healy and drummer Anthony Improgo. The band was most recently a two-man lineup featuring guitarist Trace Cyrus (half-brother to Miley) and singer Mason Musso. Announced as Tigerfest performers just two weeks ago, the pop-rock band would have opened for N.E.R.D on the Burdick Field stage.
However, Chase noted, Towson had not yet signed a contract with the band and that they were in a binding process as the final agreement was hammered out.
“We didn’t have any reason to think it was a disaster. It was the usual process,” she said.
From here, Chase and CAB are searching for a band that will be available that weekend and on the East Coast. Unfortunately, she said, that means most of the bands from CAB’s survey earlier this year are already booked.
“As we’re surveying students, those bands are taking dates as we’re doing that,” she said. “We’re going to see who else is out there who is not booked on that date. We really want to get a good name, obviously.”
Chase said she is taking the change with a sense of humor, however.
“Maybe it’s a funny year in the concert world for schools,” she said. “It has been an interesting and challenging year.”
Confide Post “I Never Saw This Coming” Music Video
Check out the video for Confide’s “I Never Saw This Coming” below.
Green Day + AFI Tour Dates
Green Day and AFI will be touring together this summer.
Dates:
Green Day North American tour dates are as follows:
*More dates will be announced soon*August
3 Camden, NJ Susquehanna Bank Center On Sale 4/3
5 Buffalo, NY Darien Lake Performing Arts Center On Sale 4/17
9 Alpharetta, GA Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre On Sale 3/27
11 Washington, DC Jiffy Lube Live On Sale 4/9
12 Hartford, CT Comcast Theater On Sale 4/2
14 Holmdel, NJ PNC On Sale 3/26
16 Boston, MA Comcast Center On Sale 3/27
18 Toronto, ONT Molson Canadian Amphitheatre On Sale 3/27
23 Detroit, MI DTE Energy Music Theater On Sale 3/26
26 Dallas, TX Superpages.com Center On Sale 4/2
28 Denver, CO Comfort Dental Amphitheater On Sale 3/27
30 Phoenix, AZ Cricket Wireless Pavilion On Sale 4/3
31 Los Angeles, CA Verizon Wireless Amphitheater TBASeptember
2 Chula Vista, CA Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre On Sale 4/2
You Me At Six Interview – March 17, 2010
Can you please introduce yourself and your role in You Me At Six?
Hi I’m Max and I play guitar for You Me At Six.
How did You Me At Six get started? What is the history behind the band?
You Me At Six started around 4 years ago when myself and Josh wanted to start another band from previously being in one. Josh knew Matt from the local scene and he lived next door to Chris after already loosing a guitar player. Matt, Chris and myself met Dan at college and thought it was the best idea to get him to join the band after loosing our old drummer. We told Josh so we practiced and that’s when this line up was formed back in 2007.
So, tell me about your new album Hold Me Down that came out in January.
Hold Me Down is our second full length album, we started writing the songs in October 2008 and finished writing in June 2009, we hit the studio to record the bulk of it in April / May 2009 and returned for recording the last few songs in July 2009. I personally think this CD is the best songs we have written as a band. It went into the album charts at number 5 in the first week of it being on sell and number 2 in the iTunes download chart in the UK.
How is Hold Me Down different from your previous album Take Off
Your Colours?
Hold Me Down is a more mature CD, I would say it’s where we are at this time of our career and how we want to write songs, as well as enjoying them as musicians. Take Off Your Colours was written while we were growing up through our teen years where we wanted to be like band such as Fall Out Boy, All Time Low, Paramore etc, so I think we have found our sound more on this second CD and hopefully it will progress as time goes on.
Since You Me At Six is from overseas, have you found it difficult
to get recognition within the United States? Do you guys have any
plans to play in the U.S.?
We have already done 2 tours in the States, we did Warped Tour in the Summer of 09 and then we did the AP tour in the Fall of 09. It’s nice that we aren’t getting recognized because it was like that in the UK first and it made us work harder as a band. We are coming back again for the whole of Warped Tour this year and trying to get some more shows planned for the end of the year.
What other touring plans do you have for 2010?
We are going to Japan, Europe, Australia, America and the UK, basically as many places as we can play this year to promote the Hold Me Down CD.
How did you get started playing music?
I wanted to play guitar for 4 years before I got one and it took a lot of arguing with the parents but I think they are stocked now that they let me play. I was inspired by Kurt Cobain to play guitar ever since I heard Nirvana for the first time. Ever since then I’ve been writing music for 7 years.
Who (or what band) would you say is your biggest influence and why?
Incubus and Thrice are 2 of the biggest influences on me, the jams they write on guitar are so inspiring to musicians. The sound and tone they can create makes me think one day I wish I could be as good as these guys.
What are some of your goals for You Me At Six?
Our goals were to play the Astoria and Brixton academy as a band, and it’s crazy to think that we have sold out both of these venues and played them so I’m mega stocked, another great goal for You Me At Six was doing Warped tour last year. We all love old school Drive Thru bands and I remember watching their DVD’s from when their bands do Warped tour and we always wanted to do it, we are very lucky that we have had all these great opportunities in our lives.
Any last words for our readers?
Thanks for supporting our band, it means the world to us and no doubt we will meet each other soon and I can say that face to face to them, if they haven’t picked up Hold Me Down please do! And see you guys on the road!
A Day To Remember Music Video
A Day To Remember have posted their new music video for “I’m Made Of Wax, Larry, What Are You Made Of?” Check it out over at MTVu.
Help This Time Next Year
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Streetlight Manifesto Not Happy With Victory Records
Seems like Streetlight Manifesto is very unhappy with Victory Records. Check out the message and free song download below.
“03.11.2010 | DO NOT SUPPORT VICTORY RECORDS (UPDATED!!!!!!!)
Hello there. Just a quick note from us:
If you want to support Streetlight Manifesto by buying a CD, shirt, hoodie, poster, etc etc, PLEASE do not buy anything from Victory Records or their website. Use our online store or come out to a show and support the band by buying merch there. We cannot condone or agree with the actions or ethics of our record label, nor do we want to support them financially through revenue made under the guise of helping Streetlight. Hey douchebag lawyers: This is not libel or slander. We’re just letting our fans know how best to support the band if they should choose to do so by buying stuff. That is all.As a bonus, let’s play “GUESS THAT QUOTE”!!!1! Here it is:
“I absolutely believe that allowing people to cherry-pick the tracks they want from each album cannibalizes full-length album sales and is ultimately detrimental to the artists who created the music� It is important for people to experience the entire album. Not just a track(s).”You probably guessed it, so we’ll just go ahead and give you your prize:
Another full, high quality mp3 from our new record! Apparently, Victory chose this as our first single for us, which we found out by seeing it iTunes. Awesome! Thanks guys!~Here it is.”
http://streetlightmanifesto.com/news.php?a=front
http://www.streetlightmanifesto.com/mp3/julio.mp3
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